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The Gokyo Valley Trek via Renjola Pass is a beautiful and exciting adventure in the Himalayas. It is perfect for people who love nature, want to see breathtaking views, and enjoy trekking in a peaceful and remote place. This trek takes you through the Gokyo Valley, which is famous for its stunning lakes and snow-covered peaks. You'll also cross Renjola Pass, which offers incredible views of the Everest region.
The trek starts from Lukla, where you will fly in from Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. From Lukla, you will walk through small villages like Phakding and Namche Bazaar, which are filled with friendly people. Namche is a busy town and a great place to rest and get ready for the higher altitude.
As you move higher up, you will see more beautiful scenery, including forests, rivers, and waterfalls. The trek goes through Sagarmatha National Park, home to many animals like yaks, deer, and birds. The main highlight of this trek is the Gokyo Lakes, a group of bright blue lakes surrounded by mountains. The views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, and other big peaks from here are unforgettable.
After visiting Gokyo, you will cross Renjola Pass, which is one of the highest points of the trek. The pass offers a great chance to see stunning 360-degree views of the mountains. From the top, you can spot Everest, Makalu, and other high peaks. The pass is not easy, but it’s worth it for the amazing views.
The trek then goes down to the village of Thame and back to Namche Bazaar, where you will rest before going back to Lukla. The trek is challenging but also rewarding, and it's a perfect way to experience the beauty of the Himalayas.
This trek is suitable for people who are in good health and have some trekking experience. It offers a chance to enjoy nature, culture, and amazing views of the world’s tallest mountains.
Highlihts
- Scenic Lukla Flight: Start your adventure with a thrilling flight to Lukla, offering stunning views of the Himalayan mountains.
- Namche Bazaar: Visit this bustling Sherpa town, known as the "gateway to the Everest region," with shops, cafes, and great views.
- Sagarmatha National Park: Trek through this UNESCO World Heritage site, home to unique wildlife like yaks, deer, and Himalayan tahr.
- Beautiful Gokyo Lakes: Explore the famous Gokyo Lakes, a series of stunning turquoise lakes surrounded by snow-capped peaks.
- Panoramic Views of Everest: From Gokyo, enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and other giant peaks.
- Renjola Pass: Cross the Renjola Pass, which offers amazing 360-degree views of the Himalayan range, including Everest and Makalu.
- Gokyo Ri: Hike up to Gokyo Ri for a spectacular sunrise view over the entire Everest region, with the world's highest peaks in sight.
- Traditional Sherpa Villages: Pass through traditional Sherpa villages, where you can learn about local culture and customs.
- Yaks and Wildlife: Encounter yaks, the hardworking animals of the region, and other wildlife like pheasants and mountain goats.
- Stunning Himalayan Views: Throughout the trek, enjoy continuous views of the towering Himalayan peaks, glaciers, and valleys, making every step worth it.
Trek Duration: 15 days
- Max Elevation: 4700m. (Gokyo valley trek ), 5,354m. (Gokyo Ri)
- Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging
- Best Time to Trek: Spring (March–May) Clear skies, blooming rhododendrons & Autum (September–November) – Best visibility, stable weather
- Starting Point: Kathmandu – Manthali -Lukla
- Trek Ends: Lukla – Manthali -Kathmandu
Why choose Gokyo Renjo la Pass Trek with Sherpa Holic Trek?
Choosing Gokyo (Renjo La Pass) trekking in Nepal is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and personal challenge. Here’s why it stands out
Icon Destination: Trek to the foot of Mt. Everest (8,848m), the highest mountain in the world.It's a dream trek for many adventurers and mountaineers.
Breathtaking Scenery: Witness stunning Himalayan panoramas: Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and more.Experience dramatic landscapes, glaciers, alpine forests, and high-altitude villages.
World’s Highest Peak: It leads to the base of Mt. Everest (8,848.86 m), the highest mountain in the world. Standing close to such a majestic peak is a dream for many trekkers.
Sherpa Holic Trek & Expedition lead you and make you Life Time Experience in the Himalaya.
Sherpa Culture: Explore authentic Sherpa villages, including Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Khumjung.Visit Tengboche Monastery, the spiritual center of the Khumbu region.
Sense of Accomplishment: Completing the EBC trek is a personal achievement that tests your endurance and spirit.It offers a deep sense of pride and fulfillment.
Teahouse Experience: Enjoy the warmth of traditional Nepali teahouses and local hospitality.Taste local dishes like dal bhat, Sherpa stew, and yak cheese.
Adventure and Challenge: The trek is a perfect blend of adventure and personal achievement. Reaching the base camp at 5,364 meters is a big milestone for trekkers.
Adventure with Safety: With the right guiding company (like Sherpa Holics Adventure), safety, acclimatization, and support are well-managed.
Global Reputation: The trek is internationally famous and attracts adventurers from all over the world, making it a multicultural experience too.
Why Sherpa Holic Trek & Expedition Team is experience in the Himalaya?
Sherpa Holic Trek & Expedition is more than just a trekking company — it’s a team led by passionate, experienced Sherpa professionals who were born in the heart of the Himalayas. Here’s why adventurers from around the world trust us:
Led by Real Mountain Experts: Our team, including award-winning trekking leader Nurbu Sherpa and founder as well Sherpa, have deep roots in the Himalayas and years of hands-on guiding experience.
Safety First, Always: Your safety is our top priority. We follow strict safety protocols, carry essential gear, and ensure all staff are trained in first aid and high-altitude response.
Authentic Local Experience: As a locally-run company, we offer you a genuine cultural journey — not just a trek. You’ll meet local people, experience Sherpa traditions, and feel the soul of the mountains.
Custom Itineraries with Fair Prices: Whether you're looking for a challenging expedition or a peaceful trek, we customize your adventure to fit your time, budget, and goals — all without compromising on service.
Sustainable and Responsible: Tourism We care deeply about preserving the Himalayas. We support local communities, minimize our environmental impact, and promote ethical trekking practices.
Trusted by Trekkers Worldwide: Our guests return with smiles, stories, and unforgettable memories. Many recommend us to friends and family — a true sign of trust.
Day 1: Arriving in Kathmandu (1,400 meters)
On the first day of your adventure, you arrive in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. When you land at the airport, you will be greeted by your guide and driver. They will help you with your luggage and take you to your hotel. Kathmandu is a lively city filled with history and culture.
After you check in and rest for a while, you can explore the city. You may visit some famous places like Swayambhunath (also called the Monkey Temple), or Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred place for Hindus. You can also enjoy delicious Nepali food in the local restaurants.
This day is mostly about relaxing and getting ready for the trek. You will meet your trekking team and guide, who will go over the details of the trek. It is important to rest and prepare for the days ahead. The weather in Kathmandu is warm and pleasant, so it’s a good time to take a short walk around and enjoy the city before your journey into the mountains begins.
Day 2: Drive to Manthali (820 meters)
On Day 2, you will leave Kathmandu early in the morning and take a long drive to Manthali. The drive is about 5 to 7 hours, and you will pass through beautiful landscapes, including hills, rivers, and small villages. The road winds through forests and terraced fields, offering a glimpse of rural life in Nepal.
During the journey, you can enjoy the view of the green valleys and the tall mountains in the distance. As you get closer to Manthali, the scenery changes, and you start seeing more of the Himalayan foothills.
Once you arrive in Manthali, a small town, you will stay overnight in a local guesthouse. This place is quieter compared to Kathmandu, and it is a perfect stop before your trek begins. You will have time to relax, explore the town, and get a good rest before heading to Lukla the next day to start the trek.
This day is mainly for traveling, so there won't be much physical activity, but the drive itself is an adventure, and you will get to see more of Nepal's natural beauty.
Day 3: Flight to Lukla and Trek to Phakding (2,610 meters)
On Day 3, you will take a flight from Manthali to Lukla, a small town in the mountains. The flight is short but exciting, and as you fly, you will see beautiful views of the Himalayan mountains. When you land in Lukla, you will be at an altitude of about 2,860 meters, surrounded by tall peaks.
After landing, you will begin your trek to Phakding, which is about a 3 to 4-hour walk. The trail takes you through forests with tall trees and along the Dudh Koshi River, which is known for its cool, clear water. Along the way, you will pass through small villages and get a first taste of the Sherpa culture. People in these villages are friendly, and you might see yaks and other animals on the trail.
The walk is not too difficult, but since you are at a higher altitude, it’s important to take it slow. When you reach Phakding, a small village, you will rest and stay overnight in a guesthouse. This is a peaceful place, and you can relax after the journey. You will also get ready for the next day of trekking as you get closer to the higher parts of the Gokyo Valley.
Day 4: Trek to Namche (3,440 meters)
On Day 4, you will continue your trek to Namche Bazaar, a popular town in the Everest region. The trek takes around 6 to 7 hours, so it will be a bit of a longer day, but the views and experiences along the way will make it worth it.
The trail goes through beautiful forests with tall trees and crosses many suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River. You will also pass through small villages, where you can see local people working and living in their homes. As you walk higher, the air gets thinner, so it’s important to walk slowly and take breaks when needed.
One of the most exciting parts of the day is when you get your first view of Mount Everest in the distance. The sight of this giant mountain will make you feel closer to your trekking goal.
When you reach Namche Bazaar, you will feel proud of the day's effort. Namche is a busy town with many shops, restaurants, and places to rest. It is also a good place to adjust to the higher altitude. You will spend the night here in a guesthouse, relax, and enjoy the beautiful mountain views surrounding the town.
Day 5: Acclimatization Day and Hike to Everest Viewpoint (3,440 meters)
Day 5 is an important rest day for you to get used to the higher altitude. It’s called an acclimatization day. Even though it is a rest day, you will still go on a short hike to help your body adjust.
In the morning, you will take a hike to the Everest Viewpoint, which is a little higher than Namche Bazaar. The hike will take about 2 to 3 hours, and along the way, you will see stunning views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. At the viewpoint, you can take photos and enjoy the incredible views of the mountains.
After spending some time at the viewpoint, you will return to Namche Bazaar. The hike back will be easier because you are going downhill. Once you are back in Namche, you can relax, eat some local food, and explore the town.
The rest of the day is for relaxing and taking care of yourself. You may visit a local bakery or shop for some souvenirs. Acclimatization days like this are very important because they help you avoid altitude sickness and get ready for the more challenging parts of the trek ahead.
Day 6: Trek to Dole (4,040 meters)
On Day 6, you will continue your journey by trekking to Dole. The trek will take around 5 to 6 hours, and it will be a steady climb as you move higher into the mountains. The path will take you through beautiful forests, filled with rhododendron trees and pine trees. Along the way, you may spot yaks and other animals that live in the area.
As you climb, the landscape will change. You will see fewer trees and more open spaces with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The higher you go, the clearer the air will be, and you will start to feel the cold mountain breeze.
Dole is a small, peaceful village with a few guesthouses. Once you arrive, you can relax and enjoy the quiet surroundings. The altitude here is higher than before, so it’s important to take it slow and stay hydrated. After your trek, you can rest and get ready for the next day of the adventure.
This day is a big step toward reaching Gokyo, and you will enjoy the beauty of the mountains and the sense of accomplishment that comes with each day of trekking.
Day 7: Trek to Machermo (4,470 meters)
On Day 7, you will continue your trek to Machermo, which is about 4 to 5 hours away. The trail takes you higher up into the mountains, so you will notice the air getting thinner. It is important to walk slowly and take regular breaks to help your body adjust to the higher altitude.
Along the way, you will pass by small villages and enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. The path will be a mix of rocky terrain and grassy areas, and you will also see fewer trees as you move higher. The landscape is peaceful and quiet, with stunning views of snow-capped peaks like Cho Oyu.
Machermo is a small village located in a wide, open valley. Once you arrive, you can rest and enjoy the fresh mountain air. The altitude here is higher than before, so it is a good idea to relax and stay hydrated. You may also see yaks and other animals that live in the area.
This day is important for acclimatization as well. After a good rest, you will be ready for the next part of your journey to Gokyo. In Machermo, you can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and get ready for more adventure.
Day 8: Trek to Gokyo (4,790 meters)
On Day 8, you will trek to Gokyo, which is the highlight of your journey. The trek will take around 5 to 6 hours, and the trail will be a steady climb. As you move higher, you will be surrounded by stunning views of snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and the beautiful Gokyo Lakes.
The path to Gokyo is filled with natural beauty. You will pass by more rocky terrain and see fewer trees, but the scenery will be breathtaking. Gokyo is known for its crystal-clear lakes, and as you get closer, you will be able to see these amazing turquoise lakes surrounded by towering peaks.
Once you reach Gokyo, you will feel proud of your accomplishment. The village is small but peaceful, and it’s a perfect place to rest and enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas. The altitude here is higher, so it’s important to take it easy, drink plenty of water, and let your body adjust.
In Gokyo, you will have a chance to relax and enjoy the surroundings. This is also the perfect place to rest and get ready for the next part of your trek, including the climb to Gokyo Ri for even more incredible views.
Day 9: Hike to Gokyo Ri and Stay at Gokyo (4,790 meters)
On Day 9, you will wake up early to hike to Gokyo Ri, a viewpoint that offers some of the best views of the Himalayas. The hike will take about 3 to 4 hours, and it is a steep climb. As you go higher, the air will get thinner, so it's important to walk slowly and take breaks.
From the top of Gokyo Ri, you will be able to see incredible views of the surrounding mountains, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. You will also see the beautiful Gokyo Lakes below you, which are known for their bright turquoise color. The view from the top is breathtaking and makes the effort of the hike worth it.
After spending some time at the top, you will return to Gokyo village. You can relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. You will stay in Gokyo for the night, giving your body a chance to rest and adjust to the altitude. The village is small, but it offers a peaceful place to relax and enjoy the stunning views of the mountains and lakes around you. This day is a perfect opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Gokyo and rest before continuing your trek.
Day 10: Trek to Lungden by Renjola Pass (4,380 meters)
On Day 10, you will trek to Lungden by crossing the Renjola Pass, which is a big part of the adventure. The trek will take around 7 to 8 hours, so it will be a long and challenging day. The trail will be steep and rocky as you climb higher toward the pass.
Renjola Pass is at an altitude of 5,360 meters, and when you reach the top, you will be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Cho Oyu and other peaks. It’s a tough climb, but the view from the pass makes it all worth it. After spending a little time at the top, you will begin your descent toward Lungden.
As you descend, the trail will become easier, and you will enjoy walking through wide valleys with views of glaciers and beautiful mountain landscapes. Lungden is a small village where you will spend the night. The altitude here is 4,380 meters, so it’s important to rest and take it easy. This day is a great challenge, but it is also one of the most exciting parts of the trek. After reaching Lungden, you can relax and get ready for the next leg of your adventure.
Day 11: Trek to Namche (3,440 meters)
On Day 11, you will trek back to Namche Bazaar. The trek will take around 6 to 7 hours, and it will be a bit easier because you will be walking downhill for most of the day. The trail from Lungden to Namche goes through beautiful valleys and forests, with stunning views of the mountains around you.
As you walk, you will pass through small villages and have the chance to see local people working and living in their homes. The walk down will give you a chance to relax and take in the scenery without the steep climbs.
Once you reach Namche, you will feel proud of completing this part of the trek. Namche Bazaar is a busy town with lots of shops and restaurants, so it’s a great place to rest and enjoy some local food. You can also explore the town and shop for souvenirs or treats.
The altitude in Namche is 3,440 meters, so it’s still important to take it easy and stay hydrated. After your trek, you can relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the town before getting ready for the next day’s adventure.
Day 12: Trek to Lukla (2,860 meters)
On Day 12, you will continue your journey down the mountains and trek to Lukla, which will take about 6 to 7 hours. The trail will be mostly downhill, so it will be easier than the climbs you did earlier in the trek. As you walk, you will pass through beautiful forests and small villages, enjoying the fresh mountain air.
Lukla is a busy town, and it’s where your trek started. You will see many trekkers, local shops, and restaurants. The scenery along the way will still be stunning, with views of the mountains in the distance. You might also see yaks and other animals on the trail, making the walk even more interesting.
Once you arrive in Lukla, you will feel a sense of accomplishment for completing the trek. The altitude here is 2,860 meters, so it’s important to take it easy and rest. You can relax in a guesthouse, enjoy a warm meal, and reflect on all the beautiful sights you’ve seen during your adventure.
This day is a nice chance to unwind and prepare for your flight back to Kathmandu the next day. It will be a great end to your trek in the Everest region.
Day 13: Flight Back to Manthali and Drive to Kathmandu (1,400 meters)
On Day 13, you will take an early morning flight from Lukla back to Manthali, which will take around 30 to 40 minutes. The flight will give you one last chance to enjoy the amazing views of the mountains before you leave the region. Once you arrive in Manthali, you will begin your drive back to Kathmandu.
The drive from Manthali to Kathmandu will take about 6 to 7 hours. The road is winding and can be bumpy at times, but it offers beautiful views of the countryside. You will pass through small villages, green fields, and forests, giving you a peaceful journey. Along the way, you can relax and reflect on your amazing trekking experience.
Once you reach Kathmandu, you will have the rest of the evening to rest and relax. You can explore the city, enjoy a nice meal, or just unwind after the long drive. The altitude in Kathmandu is 1,400 meters, so it will feel much lower compared to the high mountains you’ve just trekked through.
This day is the final leg of your adventure, and it marks the end of your incredible trek through the Gokyo Valley and Renjola Pass.
Day 14: Departure Day
On Day 14, it’s time to say goodbye to Nepal and the beautiful mountains you’ve explored. After breakfast, you will have some free time to pack your bags and get ready for your departure. If you have time, you can take one last walk around Kathmandu, visit a local shop, or buy souvenirs to remember your trek.
Once you're ready, you will be transferred to the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The drive will take around 30 minutes, depending on the traffic in the city. At the airport, you will check in for your flight back home. It’s important to arrive early to go through security and complete all the necessary steps before your flight.
As you board your flight, you will have many memories of your incredible journey through the Gokyo Valley and Renjola Pass. You’ll remember the stunning views, the friendly people, and the peaceful moments you experienced during your trek.
This is the end of your adventure in Nepal. You can leave with a sense of accomplishment, knowing you have completed an unforgettable trek in the heart of the Himalayas. Safe travels as you head back home.
Package Includes & Excludes:
Price Includes
- Airport pick-up and drop-off in a private vehicle
- Domestic flights as per the itinerary
- Ground transportation
- Accommodation (twin-sharing Rooms)
- Daily meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner and 3 cup tea during the trek)
- Trekking permits (TIMS card and National Park/Conservation Area fees)
- Experienced porter (1 porter for every 2 trekkers, carrying up to 15kg per person)
- Safety & Equipment
- First aid kit carried by the guide
- Oxygen cylinder and oximeter (for high-altitude treks)
Price Excludes
- International Flights
- Nepal Visa Fees
- Overstay fines or additional visa extensions.
- Travel & Medical Insurance. Mandatory for all trekkers and climbers.
- Trip cancellations, lost baggage, or delays.
- Personal Trekking Equipment & Gear
- Gear rental if not bringing personal equipment.
- Meals in Kathmandu & Pokhara
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner while in cities.
- Extra Beverages, Snacks & Bottled Water
- Additional Accommodation
- Hotel upgrades beyond the included standard.
- Emergency Evacuation & Helicopter Rescue
- Tips & Gratuities
- Personal Expenses : Souvenirs, laundry, internet, and phone calls.
- Hot showers and battery charging at teahouse
- Additional Activities : Sightseeing tours, entrance fees, and personal excursions. Adventure sports like paragliding, rafting, or bungee jumping.
- For any specific exclusions related to your trekking or expedition package, feel free to ask. We're happy to assist with recommendations!
It customary in Nepal to tip your lead guides and filled crew . You can give tips to your lead guide end of your trip, which will then be shared with the whole team. As part of our transparency initiative, the lead guide will distribute the tips to the guides and porters in your presence. A good rule of thumb is to budget around $ 155 USD per client you need to collect tips, and although the amount you give is entirely your choice.is
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It's important note about flight schedules can be affected by weather conditions, as both Lukla and Manthali airports are situated in mountainous regions prone to sudden weather changes Flights depend on weather conditions delays are common Manthali Airport is the alternative airport used in peak trekking seasons due to air traffic at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport It’s best to schedule buffer days in case of flight disruptions Flights between Lukla Tenzing-Hillary Airport) and Manthali (Ramechhap Airport) are typically operated by several Nepalese airlines, including Summit Air, Sita Air, . The flight duration is approximately 15- 20 m covering a distance of about 74 kilometers.
During peak trekking seasons—March to May and September to November—flights to and from Lukla are often rerouted from Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport to Manthali Airport. This change aims to alleviate air traffic congestion at Kathmandu Airport and provide more reliable flight schedules for travelers heading to the Everest region.